Use 6.23. The newer version of the client will end up giving you GPU3 work units, which have lower performance than GPU2 units on pre-Fermi GPUs.

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Originally Posted by geokilla

Don't use system tray. Use the console client. Much more stable last I checked (months, maybe years ago). Either way, I have continued to use the console client. Why fix it if it ain't broken.

There is no difference in stability between the system tray and console clients. The only difference is the user interface. I personally prefer the system tray client because it doesn't occupy any space on my taskbar and it is also easy to pause and resume folding.

Use 6.23. The newer version of the client will end up giving you GPU3 work units, which have lower performance than GPU2 units on pre-Fermi GPUs.

There is no difference in stability between the system tray and console clients. The only difference is the user interface. I personally prefer the system tray client because it doesn't occupy any space on my taskbar and it is also easy to pause and resume folding.

Use 6.23. The newer version of the client will end up giving you GPU3 work units, which have lower performance than GPU2 units on pre-Fermi GPUs.

Is it most of the new WUs in general that tank performance? I used the newer client with -advmethods on my 8600GT, so far it's gotten a 11163, 11166, and a 6601. The PPD on the 6601 was about 1.4-1.5k, which is in line with what the card used to put out, but the PPD on the 111xx WUs have been 1.7/1.8k so far. I'm not going to be monitoring that card much, so I'd like to know if the newer client will be unstable/inconsistent in terms of production.